Lillian Lee was quoted in a May 2010 New Scientist article about recognizing sarcasm in natural language. The New York Observer "Daily Transom" commented, "Natural language processing expert Lillian Lee, who did not work on the project, calls it 'very exciting.' Because we are not a trained computer we do not know how to interpret her remarks."
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